There are many funding aid options to enroll in Full Life adult day health programs. Funding sources include DSHS programs, Veterans Administration, private insurance, private pay and sliding scale ($0-65/day).

Memory Care and Wellness Services

“Memory Care and Wellness Services keeps my mother mentally and physically active, and the program gives me time to grocery shop and run other errands. Everyone is very upbeat and has a great attitude – they all really have their hearts in their work.”
~ Don, son of Donna

“I walk in and it just seems like such a joy to ‘lock-in’ on normal life and do real things.”
~ Joel, traumatic brain injury survivor and Heads Up Program participant“Our lives have changed completely since Joel started coming to Full Life. Today he’s doing fabulous. He amazes me.”
~ Babette, Joel’s wife

Heads Up Program

Participants with an acquired brain injury work closely with their peers toward greater independence, responsibility and integration into community life.

Comprised of groups based on aptitude level, participants strive to improve their thinking and community skills, practice using memory aids, and learn cooking and other abilities they can use at home.

We foster skills that help participants remain in their most independent living arrangement.

“Since he started attending, Warren has matured as a full adult. He’s increased his confidence, become more independent and developed friendships with a nice variety of people. He’s been such a happy person since he started at Full Life.”
~ Irene, Warren’s sister

Get Active Program

Participants with developmental disabilities enjoy many group activities and work to increase their independence in our specialized program for adults with developmental disabilities.

All enrollees take part in group and individual rehabilitative activities and have access to skilled nursing services. A curriculum focused on functional living skills (such as bathing, dressing and mobility) helps participants become more independent.

Two subprograms are offered to participants of the appropriate skill level: TIME is for those needing more individual support; Life Skills helps those who are most independent.

Therapy Integration Mobility Education (TIME)

Participants with moderate to severe developmental disabilities focus on activities customized to individual needs. This program offers rehabilitative therapies in a community environment, helping participants integrate into a goal-oriented setting where “teachable moments” abound.

Life Skills

Our most self-directed participants with developmental disabilities study safety, nutrition, health, job skills and money management. Vocational review and referral is offered to those transitioning into the workforce or seeking activity in retirement.

MS Achievement Center

“Collaborating with staff from Full Life’s adult day health is the foundation of a true partnership that is providing greater benefit to the MS community.”
~ Allison Stephens, MSW
Director of Service Management
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Greater Northwest Chapter

Help us launch our newest adult day health program, specially designed for persons living with multiple sclerosis.

We help participants improve their well-being through understanding, managing and living with the effects of this disease.

The program focuses on a holistic health spectrum: physical, social, intellectual, emotional and spiritual. Participants benefit from working with a multi-disciplinary staff representing skilled nursing, occupational therapy, social work and case management.

Our rehabilitative gym includes specialized exercise equipment appropriate for persons living with MS.

As with all our programs, we seek to support individuals in developing skills to enable them to remain in their most independent living arrangement.